Interesting Facts About the Fiat 850
The Fiat 850 debuted in May 1964 as a compact saloon and quickly expanded its lineup. Within a year the range grew to include a two‑door coupé and a spider roadster, and production continued until 1973, with a SEAT‑built version lasting a few years longer.
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Launch and Early Expansion
The Fiat 850 was first introduced in May 1964 as a saloon model. By 1965 Fiat added both a two‑door coupé and a spider (convertible) version, broadening the family’s appeal.
Sporty Variant – The Fiat 850 Sport
From 1965 to 1973 Fiat produced the Fiat 850 Sport, a compact sports car that served as a sportier off‑shoot of the standard 850. This model highlighted Fiat’s effort to blend performance with the economical 850 platform.
Spider Success and SEAT Continuation
Approximately 140,000 Fiat 850 Spiders were built, underscoring the model’s popularity as a lightweight roadster. Production of the 850 ended in 1973, but the SEAT‑built version continued for two additional years.
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